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Ask Why
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Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2014
St. Andrew's College and The Diocesan School for Girls have been walled off, and the pupils have been told that due to a stock market crash: they are being kept in for their own good. However, the top ten students from grade nine form "The Board" a controversial group who question authority and set out to unveil the truth behind the walling off of the schools.
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The 10

51 parts Complete Mature

A group of high school students is assigned to spend a week at a prison, a "social experiment," as the teacher calls it. Each student is assigned as a visitor to one inmate each, to learn life from their perspective. After the week is up, the students are free to go home finally. But, when the teacher announces that the students can continue to "stay in touch" with their inmate, one student decides to because she feels her inmate has a good heart. But she has no idea what she's getting herself, and nine others, into. *Story is 100% fictional. Any similarities in names, places, and situations are purely coincidental.*